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Hagley Collection

"Hagley: A Historic Road in the Heart of Birmingham" Located in Edgbaston, Birmingham

Background imageHagley Collection: Hagley Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham

Hagley Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham - looking west from Monument Road (note Church of the Redeemer - left and Simpson & Sons Butchers - right) Date: 1911

Background imageHagley Collection: Stourbridge Church Street and Hagley Road early 1900s

Stourbridge Church Street and Hagley Road early 1900s

Background imageHagley Collection: Birmingham Hagley Road early 1900s

Birmingham Hagley Road early 1900s

Background imageHagley Collection: DDE-90026380

DDE-90026380
Bluebells and Oak Trees in Spring, Little Hagley Park, Christchurch, Canterbury, South Island, New Zealand Date: 05/03/2005

Background imageHagley Collection: DDE-90026379

DDE-90026379
Bluebells and Oak Trees in Spring, Little Hagley Park, Christchurch, Canterbury, South Island, New Zealand Date: 05/03/2005

Background imageHagley Collection: Royal Tour of Worcestershire & Herefordshire - Station Decorations at Hagley, April 1957

Royal Tour of Worcestershire & Herefordshire - Station Decorations at Hagley, April 1957
This photograph shows the station decorations at Hagley prepared for The Queens Royal Tour of Worcestershire & Herefordshire in late April 1957

Background imageHagley Collection: Popes Temple, at Hagley (engraving)

Popes Temple, at Hagley (engraving)
3654487 Popes Temple, at Hagley (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Popes Temple, at Hagley)

Background imageHagley Collection: Hereford HR1 4 Map

Hereford HR1 4 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Hereford HR1 4

Background imageHagley Collection: Birmingham Cricket Team(s) - Carte-de-visite - note the Penny-farthing bicycles! Date

Birmingham Cricket Team(s) - Carte-de-visite - note the Penny-farthing bicycles! Date: circa 1880

Background imageHagley Collection: Five Ways, Birmingham, West Midlands, UK

Five Ways, Birmingham, West Midlands, UK
Five Ways (from Broad Street, looking towards Hagley Road), Birmingham, West Midlands, UK. Date: circa 1900s

Background imageHagley Collection: Kings Head, Hagley Road, Birmingham, West Midlands

Kings Head, Hagley Road, Birmingham, West Midlands
Kings Head public house, Hagley Road, Bearwood, Birmingham, West Midlands, with clock and bus terminus. Date: circa 1908

Background imageHagley Collection: Hagley Road, Birmingham, West Midlands

Hagley Road, Birmingham, West Midlands
Hagley Road, near Bearwood, Birmingham, West Midlands, with two buses and a cart. Date: circa 1908

Background imageHagley Collection: The Helter Skelter - The New Zealand Exhibition

The Helter Skelter - The New Zealand Exhibition
The Helter Skelter - The New Zealand International Exhibition, which opened on 1st November 1906 in Hagley Park, Christchurch Date: 1906


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"Hagley: A Historic Road in the Heart of Birmingham" Located in Edgbaston, Birmingham, Hagley Road is a bustling thoroughfare that has witnessed the transformation of this vibrant city over the years. Dating back to the early 1900s, Stourbridge Church Street and Hagley Road were at the epicenter of urban development and progress. In those days, Birmingham's Hagley Road was a hub of activity with its charming architecture and bustling streets. One iconic landmark that stood proudly on this road was the Kings Head pub, which served as a gathering place for locals and travelers alike. As you stroll along Hagley Road today, you can still catch glimpses of its rich history. The DDE-90026380 and DDE-90026379 photographs capture moments frozen in time - snapshots from an era when horse-drawn carriages shared space with early automobiles. It also played host to momentous occasions such as the Royal Tour of Worcestershire & Herefordshire in April 1957. Station decorations adorned this road, welcoming esteemed guests who marveled at its grandeur. One notable attraction along Hagley is Popes Temple - an enchanting structure depicted in engravings that have captivated visitors throughout generations. Its beauty continues to inspire awe even today. Beyond Birmingham's borders lie Hereford HR1 4 Map and Dudley DY9 0 Map - destinations connected by roads like Hagley that link communities together. Sports enthusiasts will appreciate knowing that cricket teams once graced these grounds too. Carte-de-visite photographs from yesteryears showcase players posing proudly with their penny-farthing bicycles - relics from a different sporting era altogether. Hagley remains an integral part of Birmingham's tapestry; it weaves together tales of growth, heritage, and community spirit. As you explore this historic road today or marvel at old photographs capturing its essence, let your imagination transport you to a bygone era where the past meets the present.